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Not satisfied or content with currently prevailing conditions or circumstances.
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An amount of money paid to someone, typically as a token of appreciation or gratitude, for their services or contributions, especially in situations where setting a fixed price is deemed inappropriate or against custom.
noun
Friendship; peaceful harmony.
noun
A crack or deep gap, especially in glacial ice or the Earth's surface.
noun
A covering for the leg, typically extending from the ankle to the knee or higher, worn by soldiers, riders, workers, etc.
adjective
Pleasantly easy to approach and talk to; friendly, cordial, warmly polite.
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Honest and straightforward, free from deception or slyness.
noun
A physical weakness or ailment; the infirmities of age.
adjective
Attracting attention through flashy or vulgar displays, but lacking genuine value or substance; tawdry.
verb
To remove a burden from; rid of a burden.
noun
An alliance between individuals, groups, states, or other entities formed for a specific purpose.
noun
Mental or emotional stability, especially under tension or strain; calmness; equilibrium.
verb
To abound or swarm; to be prolific or fertile, usually followed by "with."
noun
Knowledge of something before it exists or happens; prescience.
verb
To exercise arbitrary and despotic control; to rule tyrannically.
adjective
Having no equal; peerless.
adjective
Characterized by dignified propriety in conduct, manners, appearance, and character.
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A flat, dull, or trite remark, especially one spoken as if it were fresh or profound.
adjective
Willing and eager to please, showing a friendly and accommodating attitude; agreeable and ready to comply with others' wishes or requests.
verb
To predict or indicate beforehand; to be an omen of something to come, such as a storm.
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The act or instance of praising or commending; a tribute or expression of admiration.
adjective
Open and honest, without hiding thoughts or feelings; sincere and straightforward, free from reserve or deception.
adjective
Slightly intoxicated or drunk.
adjective
Showing differences or inconsistencies, especially between two or more objects, accounts, or findings.
verb
To anticipate and prevent difficulties or disadvantages by taking effective measures, making them unnecessary.
adjective
Vulgar or indecent in speech, language, coarsely mocking, abusive, or irreverent; scurrilous.
verb
To clumsily and awkwardly handle or perform a task; to botch a job.
verb
To place in solitude or withdraw from social contact and activities.
adjective
Not changing; remaining constant and incapable of being altered or varied; static.
verb
To reject or renounce something solemnly, typically under oath; for example, to give up a harmful habit or promise to avoid a certain action.
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